A few years ago, former three division world champion Miguel Cotto (37-3, 30KOs) promised to retire by the age of 30. On October 29th, Cotto turns 32 and he has no desire to retire in the near future.

"We have not thought about it [retirement]. I said I was retiring at 30 and here I am continuing, almost at 32 years...with a lot of energy. I'm eager to keep fighting, with renewed energy, as you saw in the last fight on May 5 [against Floyd Mayweather]," Cotto told Paul Maldonado.
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Miguel definatley has a few more years left in him, everyone was convinced he was washed up but he gave a hell of a fight in May, when you look at it his only REAL losses were from the # 1 & 2 p4p fighters and 2 of the best of the last 15 years. He along with Andre Ward are the perfect examples of what champions should be, take on all comers whether high risk low reward and never ducks anyone.

Cotto lost the first fight against Margarito, but as ya'll know Margacheato used cast under the gloves. Then he lost against Pacquiao at a catch weight to the benefit of Pac(dope)man.
I think he is one a the very few serious and intelligent boxer who can still give us good shows.
By the way, is it any of the Freddy Roach boxers that doesn't get doped every time?